FREE WILL: The Doctrine of Man's Impotence | Arthur Pink | Audio

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A Sermon Message Authored By: Arthur Walkington Pink

The doctrine of man's impotence by A. W. Pink or the doctrine of total inability - the freedom of the human will. All the affections of the human heart are in their very nature free. The idea of compelling a man to love or hate any object is manifestly absurd...

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